The 2025 Corvette ZR1 reviews and road tests were conducted at Circuit of the Americas race track outside Austin, Texas.Various auto magazines and YouTubers published their reviews live.The ZR1 features a flat-plane twin-turbo V8 engine derived from the Z06, setting a new benchmark for speed and technology.It boasts 1064 horsepower, a 233-mph top speed, and is likely to embarrass higher-priced supercars.Reviews from Car and Driver, MotorTrend, Savage Geese, Hagerty, The Straight Pipes, Edmunds, Top Gear, and more are featured.The 2025 Corvette ZR1 is priced at $200,000 and poses a challenge to brands like Porsche and Ferrari.Edmunds' review explores driving experience beyond just numbers, emphasizing the car's performance.Top Gear questions if the ZR1 can be considered 'America's hypercar' with its impressive power and speed.Multiple reviews highlight the car's power, torque, pricing, and comparison to other high-performance vehicles.The 2025 Corvette ZR1 is labeled as the most powerful and highest-performing model yet.